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Bloomberg

Corteva CEO Sees 'Tremendous' Amount of Demand After DuPont Separation

Higher Ed
Jun.03 -- James Collins, Corteva Agriscience chief executive officer, discusses the company's separation from DowDuPont Inc. with Bloomberg's Vonnie Quinn and Ed Hammond on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Bloomberg

Syngenta Is Watching Trade War Very Closey

Higher Ed
Jul.24 -- Crop protection producer Syngenta could emerge with a stronger financial position if one of the China’s largest oil companies takes over its new owner, China National Chemical. This according to CFO Mark Patrick. He spoke...
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Bloomberg

Sen. Perdue Says 'Time Is on Our Side' on China Trade Talks

Higher Ed
Apr.03 -- Senator David Perdue, a Republican from Georgia, discusses his optimism for a U.S.-China trade deal, potentially closing the U.S. border with Mexico, and disaster relief funds. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on...
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Bloomberg

Rep. Davis on USMCA, China Trade, Tariffs

Higher Ed
Mar.27 -- Representative Rodney Davis, an Illiinois Republican, discusses the outlook for ratification of the USMCA trade agreement and U.S.-China trade negotiations with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli and Shery Ahn on "Bloomberg Markets:...
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Bloomberg

'No Justification' for Turkey Holding Pastor, Sen. Cardin Says

Higher Ed
Jul.26 -- Senator Ben Cardin, a member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and a Democrat from Maryland, discusses the EU's pledge to buy U.S. supplied liquid natural gas, the possibility of a Senate vote on Nafta, and President...
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Bloomberg

Ex-NEC Director Cohn Sees U.S.-China in a Trade Skirmish, Not War

Higher Ed
Nov.21 -- Former U.S. National Economic Council Director Gary Cohn discusses the U.S.-China trade war, President Donald Trump’s long-term goals on trade, and his thoughts on the Federal Reserve and U.S. dollar. He speaks with Francine...
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Bloomberg

The Year Ahead: Luxury Welcome Remarks

Higher Ed
Nov.25 -- Bloomberg Pursuits Editorial Director Chris Rovzar welcomes the crowd to the The Year Ahead: Luxury Summit in New York.
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Bloomberg

Bayer, BASF Face Weed Killer Lawsuits

Higher Ed
Feb.17 -- In the midst of settling thousands of lawsuits over its “Roundup” weed killer, Bayer AG is bracing for another potential multi-billion problem. A U.S. Federal court has awarded $265 million to a Missouri farmer who blamed...
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Bloomberg

Taiwan Unraveling Masks Serious Climate Problem

Higher Ed
May.24 -- Taiwan is being squeezed by a resurgent coronavirus on one side and on the other, a year-long drought that’s disrupting agriculture, industry and power supplies. Bloomberg’s Samson Ellis reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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AFP News Agency

VOICED : Ghosts from the past: Racial tensions in South Africa after murder on a farm

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Three decades after the fall of apartheid, the murder of a white farm manager has laid bare racial frictions that persist in a South Africa weighed down by the triple challenges of rampant crime, unemployment and inequality (Footage by...
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Bloomberg

Halverson on High Commodity Prices

Higher Ed
Thomas Halverson, CoBank president & CEO, discusses labor shortages impacting rural America. He speaks with David Westin on Bloomberg's "Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

UN task force to tackle global food crisis; Guatemala

Higher Ed
Bern, Switzerland - 29 April 2008 1. Wide of United Nations General-Secretary Ban Ki-moon giving news conference 2. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, General-Secretary of the United Nations "The first and immediate priority issue that we...
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Curated Video

After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking matters into their own hands. Robert Ray has the story.

Higher Ed
HEADLINE: Iowa farmers take Missouri River into their own hands CAPTION: After two levee breaches and a rising missouri river that is closing in on the small southwest Iowa town of Hamburg - some resourceful local farmers are taking...
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Curated Video

Drought conditions in more than a dozen states across the south forcing residents to cope in varying ways.

Higher Ed
Headline: Crushing drought leaves south parched Suggested caption: Drought conditions in more than a dozen states across the south forcing residents to cope in varying ways. (July 20) ("Tubers and rafters, just enjoying a nice, peaceful...
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Curated Video

New cotton machine revolutionises production and workers lives

Higher Ed
Gujarat - recent 1. Close up cotton buds being sucked into cotton-stripping machine 2. Worker feeding cotton into machine 3. Wide of machine 4. Husks of cotton buds being discarded by machine 5. Stripped cotton pouring out of...
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Bloomberg

Why Chocolate May Become the Treat of the 1%

Higher Ed
Dec. 1 -- Todd Masonis, co-founder at Dandelion Chocolate, and Bloomberg Pursuits writer Mark Schatzker discuss the factors impacting chocolate supplies as prices climb to meet growing demand. They speak on Market Makers.
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Curated Video

USA: WTO CHINA AGREEMENT PRESS CONFERENCE

Higher Ed
English/Nat Six former U-S secretaries of state have joined President Bill Clinton in his stepped-up campaign to gain early Congressional approval of Permanent Normal Trade Relations (PNTR) for China. In a letter to Clinton, Henry...
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Sky News

Schmallenberg Virus Causing Alarm

Higher Ed
Schmallenberg Virus Causing Alarm
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Bloomberg

Worlds Oldest Spice Bears Vietnam Modern Riches

Higher Ed
Nov. 24 -- At a time when commodity producers are enduring a slump in prices for everything from crude oil to iron ore to soybeans, Vietnams pepper farmers are prospering. Bloomberg's Yvonne Man has more on ""First Up."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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Curated Video

7130A DRUGS: AMERICA'S DRIVE AGAINST HEROIN

Higher Ed
This report looks at America's growing heroin addiction problem, especially among US forces in Vietnam, and illustrates measures President Nixon is taking to combat it. We talk to child addicts and to ex-GIs who took drugs in Vietnam,...
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Curated Video

Small anti-FAO demo ahead of meeting on food crisis

Higher Ed
1. Exterior of UN Food and Agricultural Organisation (FAO) building 2. Police vehicle with officer leaning on car window 3. UN flag 4. Protesters setting up protest camp 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Ubaldi Guerreri, Member of international...
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Curated Video

UN decides to set up task force to tackle global food crisis, Ban comment

Higher Ed
1. Various of United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon arriving at media briefing 2. Wide of Ban and officials 3. Cutaway of photographers 4. Wide of news briefing 5. SOUNDBITE: (English) Ban Ki-moon, Secretary-General of the United...
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Sky News

Sheep Rustling is on the Rise

Higher Ed
Sheep Rustling is on the Rise